“My fellow Democrats, I have a challenge for you. TEAR DOWN THAT WALL. I will end my demand for the wall today. But only if every Democrat in the Senate and House tears down the walls around their personal homes. As soon as you remove the walls around your mansions, I’ll drop my plan for a wall around our border. That seems fair, doesn’t it”

End of story.

Former President Obama has a wall around his mansion and recently added a chain-link fence too.

My neighbor Harry Reid lives one block from me in Anthem Country Club—surrounded by walls, fences, armed guards and government-issued photo ID to get in. Why did Harry choose Anthem? More importantly, why did he choose to live one block from Wayne Allyn Root? That’s a question everyone I know wants answered.

Virtually everyone in Washington DC has a wall, or armed guards, or both protecting them. Every Democrat politician. Every large Democrat donor. Every Democrat CEO.

The Pope talks non-stop about “tearing down walls and building bridges.” Yet his home (the Vatican) is surrounded by one of the world’s biggest walls.

So, the emperor has no clothes. That dog won’t hunt. As soon as you give up your walls, well give up ours. Until then, sit down and shut up.

Please, President Trump, say those words to Democrats: “TEAR DOWN THAT WALL.”

End of that debate.

Now, a look at the two stark choices in front of us, as we approach the 2020 presidential election.

On one side Democrats are radical, extreme and in some cases, stark-raving mad. Think I’m exaggerating? Ask Congressman Brad Sherman. In his first hour back in Congress, he submitted Articles of Impeachment against President Trump. What are the charges? The president fired someone.

Or take Georgia Congressman Hank Johnson. He preached from a church pulpit in Atlanta last week and repeatedly compared Trump to Hitler.

Or absorb the words of newly-elected Congresswoman Rashida Talib (the first Palestinian-American Congresswoman). She said in a public speech and I quote, “We’re gonna impeach the mother-fuc-er.”